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victory march .of Washington's ar. . Tonight's opening contest at 7 o’clocik-witpit-a-pair-afd-teams | in -a bargain “rivalry” night. Cathedral will have to turn back a dangerous rival in Sacred Heart, despite a 7-11 mark, in the opening game, while Lawrence and Warren will clash in what may be thie best game of the tourney. : Opening tipoff for the local sectional at Butler tonight, however, will find the young but tourney-conscious Continentals in a familiar role of dark horse. It stems from a spotty record of inconsistency dotted heayily by 11 josses in 19 games this year. In their place as likely heirs- - apparently loom such outstanding favorites as Tech's Big Green, «Crispus Attucks’ high-powered , Cathedral's potent Irish,

nament-happy Warriors, Lawrence Central's - defensive Bears, and Shortridge’s one-man gang. Tech's city champions boast a

rence and Warren Meet in Second Contest of Tourhey Washington's Defending Champs Face F ; “== Familiar Role as Dark Horse of Meet

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS They've waited one year for this—the 16 Indianapolis sectional

ers, But the waiting period has been especially restless for the 15 other city and county quintets which falled to halt the sectional

well-balanced Continentals last

Athletical Director Charles P. Dagwell of Tech sald today the sectionals have been a complete sellout and that no tickets will be on sale at the Butler Fieldhouse tonight. Officials are requesting those without tickets to remain at home.

counter because of an ineligible player, and Ben Davis has a 4-16 slate. “The Spartans have won only] seven of 18 games. Warren's rec-| ord (12-9), similarly, is on the lee-side of its opponents’, who! have lost only two tilts in 20 for the country's best over-all record. |

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Gary Wirt 3, Gary Emerson 32 Mann 39, Tolleston 36 (Valparaiso Division) Valparaiso 58, Liberty Center 32 Morgan Township 53, Boone Grove, 41, - HAMMOND

(Hammond Division) 42 Tech 39 Hammond Noll 47. Crown Point 43 (East Chicage Division)

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- Bulldog Victory at Cincinnati Would Clinch Loop Title

.By BILL PITTMAN CINCINNATI, Feb. 23-Cin-cinnatl sportsgoers who were on hand last night at the new Sports Garden arena, witnessed an impressive ceremony and Cincinnati's first hockey game.

“They ain't seen nothing yet.” Tonight Cincinnati University meets Butler in a basketball battle 'n the new sports palace. Cincinnati will be after revenge for

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barrelled offense has hit el new city champion on the basis of city series competition, having won six of seven games.

Taide, a pair of ae rio OFF THE DEEP END, BY JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS FIRST ROUND * QUARTER FINALS -

ship. | Game to Be Broadcast | The game will be broadcast over station WIRE at 7:30 p. m. for the Butler fans not among the hundreds to make the trip.

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| ___But '48 Welter Champ Upsets Him

JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer

By A HAG . 23—Indianapolis’ Times-Legion Golden Gloves e Al0, Fe n the roster of the 1949 Tournament

of Champions today—but it took the last member of the

to the “Windy City” by a Indianapolis, was the only member of the team to win a fight

But Anderson was eliminated his second fight of the eve-

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cago, last year's champion ol one of the favorites this year in that division. { Last night and Monday night who won was Tre-

each |quirea to fight a second time.! But in the words of Al Jolson, Fights were going on In

three rings at the same time. | Wins First Fight Anderson took his first fight

last night by a wide margin over Tom Johnson of Columbus, O. He|

a former champion to eliminate

defeat-riddled wi who won tie tp , the well-built welterwe w cringe Feri 4 close decision over Robin Hood at

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b in the tournament. | third round closed.

Surprise Punch Harry Dunn, in the 175-pound

ning by Richard Guerrero, Chi-iclags, dropped a close decision to welterweight | perhert Moore of Denver and

probably was one of the most surprised. fighters in the tourna. ment. At the opening bell, Dunn walked to the center of the ring and raised his gloves expecting to touch the gloves of Moore before starting the fight. But Moore sailed in with a looping left hook which caught Dunn on the side of the head

arie ; Fieldhouse. Butler will be] (second row) Took on as Coach Herman Hinshaw of Tech diagrams a play for his Big Green team; one | rier > a - the a Uru

of the favorites in the local sectional. Tech, who faces Washington at 8:30 Friday morning, is the |America Conference champion-

the 74-to-52 beating received in battled Johnson on even terms/anq nearly ‘knocked him to the

the first round and then canvas, The surprise “punch. opened with his big guns in the seemed to throw off -Dunn’s-tim-second. ing and it wasn’t until the final

As the sturdy Johnson began to tire, Anderson moved in and| punched with both hands to the head and body. He finished the) third round with a barrage of lefts and rights to the body to| take the decision.

round that he found his range, He battled ahead of Moore through the final round. Tagging him frequently with rights and lefts. Stages Game Fight

heavyweight,

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13-4 record studded heavily by|hot streak in the county meet, | James Watkins, North Central Conference vic-| Two games tomorrow will find Sacred Heart Cathedral Cincinnati, the highest scoring op the use of the mw hit was thoroughly beaten but put tories. Attucks’ 16-2 record and|Ripple and Howe meeting in the Cathedral team in the nation at the time, e Indianapolis jean Eugen e/UP & game fight. He lost a dee its fine showing against Cathedral/ opener and Beech Grove tangling! “OInecra? Cothedral of the Fieldhouse encounter, is re Puan x gi van uge The cision to Don Perko, Denver, and Tech on successive nights\with overdue Southport. | a still among the country’s scoring|g, iy) fight p ulled Vg x the| eTkO: a tall, thin lad, flicked have stamped the Tigers as a Eight gemes Friday will bring {,., once “Cont. leaders with a 69 points per game, con ing weiter champ Jets In Walking face ugh choice by many to en the/the tourney into the semi-final b Warren Cent. average, but Butler still has a at » out the fight. He had Watkins regionals next week. play Saturday afternoon with the! waren Cent. —— .g0od_defensive average, allowing] Anderson made a great show-ipleeding freely from the nose Irish Won 15 of 20 finals carded for 8:15 that night.| = Cathedral lonly 46.5 points per game. ing, dropping the last two roundsiearly in the second round. * Cathedral's 15-5 record among| Geographical shunting of three Butler can claim the Mid.|>Y, Sight margins. He stayed) Last night's fights were held the better boys stands out: ng other local teams into foreign Broad Ripple | ATS Championship 2 hoor away from Guerrero in the firstinerore 8835 fans in Chicago Sta Warren - Lawrence winner could|ctionals will find Speedway's Broad Ripple ror raion a or victory over in the ag the champ dium. The. semi-finals. wil be well be the lone sectional sur./cOUNty champions, Pike's Red! Howe {the Bearcats. Cincinnati has a &- fought in one ring tonight. The vivor here; Broad Ripple could Devils, and Franklin Township's : Southport Isix and one record in the con- Caught on Ropes tournament finals will be held cause : by hurdling a stub- representatives battling in the ference, while the Bulldogs are| Guerrero, however, caught An-here in the stadium Mar. 4. A Danville, Lebanon and Greenfield undefeated i derson on the ropes and in the born in Howe, and Short- jundefea n seven league ridge’s Bill Ralph looks sectionals, respectively, also bid- Tech igames. |corners several times in the last S ri E } to be the ci already ding for the coveted, ultimate oC Richter a Threat two rounds. He took advantage po $ Evenis he ty's most valuable|ooai the state title. j . Sectional Champs | Ta Thres of the situations and peppered H d Th od Ee could lead the Blue ~ tne Plugs open the Danville W CE | The fact that the game is to|Anderson with left jabs and right F1€Fr€@ ana Jnere > Xin meet at 6:30 p. m. Thursday| Washington Tech {be played inthe new arena, which{uppereuts. : I other roles tlagainst Danville, one of & trio| Yech |seats more than 11,000, is to the| Robin Hood, the clever welter- Today, Tomor row be the Deaf , with an 11-7|of Speedway’s potential foes pre- Tech |advantage of the Butler squad.|Weight who was turned middleshowing, Decatur Central, with a viously defeated. Franklin Town- . |The game was originally sched-|Weight with 15 minutes’ notice 9-8 TODAY 98 mark, and Soutpbrt's tourney ship plays at 1:15 p. m. Friday! Manvel luled to be played in the smalllSunday morning as the team was) _... couoor masxersaLy © ‘sleeper. against Mt, Comfort and thé Red - Shortridge {men's gym on the Cincinnati leaving Indianapolis, made one of| yngianapetis , Fieldhouse Manual has won three of 17|Devils clas! with Whitestown Shoririd tcampus. the most outstanding showings of| Sacred Heart vs. Cathedral, 7 p. m. ha beets . 10! to ge | the tournament but dropped a de- Warren Central vs. Lawrence Cent games, ving reed surrounded ‘by two favorites— Tech | Victory for the Bulldogs also i forfeit the Beech Grove en-'Leban d Zk |. ] cision in his first fight to Fred| Broadcast, WXLW-FM. Aoi... Re. heech. Oro on an onsville. (will strengthen their grip on a|pajaterre, an Indian lad from STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL : ie A APE an. a Deaf School “Decatur Cent. bid to the National Invitational Minneapolis. yg ar 3 Cinsimusn, Biosdeast, WINS, WARREN CENTRAL : |Tournainent to be played in Western Michigan at Valparaiso : (Won 12, Lost 9 Decatur Cent. M Through the nine fights by the| priiviie in Ohio Valley tourney is Nos. Player nh “icf " |Madison Square Garden next Indianapolis team in the tourna-|Louisville. ’ nn Ba BF yh nt. Class Crispus Attucks month. ment, all went the distance and| Notre Deme Mt Michigan State 38 BE Wellahd oes 185 : senlor| Bo "Davis | One of the main figures in But-{none was even knocked down. | : a 21 Aha ne teseane - a Senior Crispus Attucks {ler’s path will be the Bearcat's| Hood, "who gave away 16] Indianspolis at Bufislo. 26 : 160 oe oniop| Crispus Attucks ) ————r Cu {Ralph Richter, who 1s still among|Pounds to the Indian middle-| Golden Gloves at Chicago. 22 fheorse, 165 5-10 sty oF ei ett ite ieee oer eee eset ere the. nation’s individual scoring Weight, fought a clever go, stay- + TOMORROW 25 Duane Bruhl ......coichesees . | TOspde ’ : 0 ' BE |leaders wjth an average of 19/ing away from his more power- NIGH 3CHOO ETAL BN On or gbes see 100 10 oe Mishawaka Falls Highest Pay Bid ‘Flatters Easy Ed Ipolats a game. Richter was taken)ful opponent and giving an ex-| tod v onal) Feito 24 Bob MSE .ocnuuesanssnsssieos MB 6-0 junior ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23 (UP)— “mighl” want MacAuley to play|care of on the fleldhouse floor cellent display of boxing. Grove va. Southport, "6:18 p. m. 20 ° Dick DeJeet ..cooivsireressse 158 59 Junior Easy Ed MacAuley, St. Louis/with “the Indianapolis club we by the guarding of Jimmy Doyle, Hood battled Malaterre on even| Broadcast WELW-RM. = 28° Don Overtom ......coeiveeese 140 5-1 ualor Bef University's All-America center, hope to have next year.” ‘but he still managed 14 points. 'terms through the rounds but| g.rnam st Wimington, O. ow LAWRENCE CENTRAL ‘ ore said today that he was “flat-| : Ne. Pa (Won 18, Lost 3 ’ ha * |tered” by the National Basketball ’ : oo . : yer P 8 : By United Press League's offer to pay him the] . Jo Jim Reynolds .... seeses M8. 5-10 Junior! gouth Bend Central's defending “highest salary ever.” = Fo . : IF Don Orawtord oo Tie Ie £10 Juror Lie onal champions had to come] the 1anky star--said-he! “4 , : . ; A y renee 7 : Bundy Miller Ahh oh hot hk ahs 189 6-8 Junior from behind to beat Mishawaka ‘can’t think a bout it now,” and| y 3 Bob Steinmetz “esasedaubenves 18 5-9 senior, gt night, 42 to 41, fn a touch that he would not cénsider any, - Dan Siler -vvvrivevrsssinincese 152 5-11 junior and tumble contest as the 1848. professional offer until the end of| 4 Roland Bragdon .....csee0.0 181 6-1 senlor| 0 sectional tourneys got under-|the collegiate season. 3 MAtion Jessup sesnsasssRsRnES 162 8H senor | way in Indiana. Doxie Moore, commissoiner of ; : . WW Jee PaIF +i=. rs. 58 senmjor(. Led by Andy Toth's 13 points, (10 EL. 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